World’s Oldest Tree Is World’s Most Complex Tree
Cornelius Hunter
Fortunately evolution is a fact.
Cornelius Hunter
I have often discussed the problem of “early complexity,” and how as we peer back in time — whether in the geographic strata or by phylogenetic reconstruction — things don’t get simpler. This makes no sense in light of evolution and this week’s news of a specimen of a fossil tree from northwest China, revealing and ancient, and highly complex, just makes it worse.
As one of the authors admitted:
This raises a provoking question: why are the very oldest trees the most complicated?
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